The “greatest collection yet” of work by London artist Steve Tracy is the focus of a new exhibition on at a downtown gallery.

Art With Panache is hosting Tracy’s new show, Corporate Colours. Audrey Cooper, who opened the gallery in the Talbot Centre at Richmond and Fullarton streets less than a year ago, calls the work in the show — some as large as three metres by 1.5 m — “incomparable.”

“Colours have been spun and twisted into glorious mixes of excitement, only to be followed by radiant interpretations of the Canadian landscape,” said Cooper. “Steve Tracy can do it all, and his latest presentation, Corporate Colours, is one of his greatest collections yet.”

“Colour is power.” Tracy said in a news release.

“It energizes creativity and intensifies corporate interaction, and when presented professionally using unique art as the media, colour is irresistible. I’ve seen studies from the University of Essex in England indicating that productivity and creative thinking have risen as much as 47% after the installation of contemporary, original art in corporations.”

Tracy plans to attend an opening reception Tuesday at 3 p.m. and a closing reception July 26, from noon to 3 p.m.